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officials declared chavez's hand pick successor president-elect. >> though the challenger has demanded recount. the government saying no way. >>> 21 troops treated in hospital after the u.s. marine helicopter crashed in south korea. what is left of the chopper. >> it happened during amilitary exercises near the north korean border. the u.s. military says most troops have been released but six are still in the hospital in stable condition. >>> in washington a bipartisan group of senators will not be rolling out an immigration bill today. that's because of the boston bombings. the four republicans and four democrats plan to announce details tomorrow. >> under the deal, any undocumented immigrant who entered the country after december 31, 2011 will not be eligible for citizenship. >>> today is the sixth anniversary of the deadliest shooting rampage by a lone gunman in u.s. history. we are talking about the virginia tech massacre. families and friends of the 33 people killed, held a vigil outside the u.s. capitol building. >> they called the event #nomorenames. families and survivors from
officials declared chavez's hand pick successor president-elect. >> though the challenger has demanded recount. the government saying no way. >>> 21 troops treated in hospital after the u.s. marine helicopter crashed in south korea. what is left of the chopper. >> it happened during amilitary exercises near the north korean border. the u.s. military says most troops have been released but six are still in the hospital in stable condition. >>> in washington a...
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in 1963 the vietnamese have been newly elected president. he was making overtures to the north have peace. they assassinated him. kennedy was going to pull out of vietnam, they killed him. next thing you know ron paul kennedyd paul people, did shut down the reserve in 1963. host: we will leave it there. coming up next we will talk to two members of congress about what happened in boston as well as the key issues in congress this week. will be joining us and later represented luke messer. we'll be right back. one of the questions i did ask a lot is why do we do this? important not only to our national heritage but to history around the world, it needs to be preserved and the story needs to be passed on to future generations. the most complex and searches what mission to monitor still has and is of the film. the educational outreach efforts and conservation efforts, what those things are continuing to do today to help us understand our relationship with the sea and our relationship with our american past. >> we are currently in the clean lash
in 1963 the vietnamese have been newly elected president. he was making overtures to the north have peace. they assassinated him. kennedy was going to pull out of vietnam, they killed him. next thing you know ron paul kennedyd paul people, did shut down the reserve in 1963. host: we will leave it there. coming up next we will talk to two members of congress about what happened in boston as well as the key issues in congress this week. will be joining us and later represented luke messer. we'll...
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that is the four must duty of any democratically elected government. we will get to the bottom of this. the president will have the support of every member of congress. we will help the first responders and the investigators in boston right now and we'll apprehend who is responsible and quickly.tice on ad a good conversation number of subjects including the investigation of the bombing in boston. andiscussed budget matters one piece of legislation that is coming up today, the notion of having security when it comes to the cyberworld and making sure we do everything we can to protect our people and attacks that come through the internet, which can be devastating in many ways. we know there are people that want to hurt this country. we have to be ready. disaster tolow occur that we did not take the time to prepare for. we look forward to having a bill that protects our interest liberty.y, to civil we cannot move toward a system of government that overrides all those concerns we have as individuals to be protected from an overbearing government. .t is a d
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the president said, republicans will never win another national election unless you pass immigration reform. i don't know that we should be looking to the president for advice for republicans. the second part he said was, i'm trying to help you republicans. some of the people believed that, i do not. neither do thinking americans believe that the president of the united states who has been charged with attempting to, let me say, significantly weaken the republican party, would be seriously trying to improve the republican party. what are we trying to accomplish? well, i'd like to restore the rule of law. and i hear members of this house and senate talk to me about, for example, they say the president of the united states has refused to enforce immigration law. that's true. he's unconstitutionally, lawlessly, refused to enforce immigration lew. he has defined classes of people that will be waived as subjects of enforcement and now i have people on my side of the aisle come over and they say, we have de facto amnesty. no, we have literal amnesty. we have factual amnesty. not de facto a
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. >>> massachusetts is about to have a senate election. john kerry gave up his senate seat in order to be secretary of state. the race to fill his seat included somebody running in the marathon today. gabriel gomez crossed the finish line within minutes of the explosion. joining us now is will ritter, the press secretary arranging a party for mr. gomez when he heard the blasts going off. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> where were you? >> i was at the corner. we were going to have a press conference, we were going to talk to the media. we were assembling the media. >> he already cleared the finish line? >> he had, fortunately ten minutes earlier. he heard the blasts and turned and saw the smoke from boston public library 100 feet away. >> in terms of the scene and how people reacted, most people's instinct is to run away. people who are trained or know they have something to offer will run toward the scene, how did that balance out? >> that was scary there. where i was, where the friends and family meet up with the 26,000
. >>> massachusetts is about to have a senate election. john kerry gave up his senate seat in order to be secretary of state. the race to fill his seat included somebody running in the marathon today. gabriel gomez crossed the finish line within minutes of the explosion. joining us now is will ritter, the press secretary arranging a party for mr. gomez when he heard the blasts going off. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> where were you? >> i was at...
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that's the foremost duty of any democratically elected government is to protect its people. so we will get to the bottom of this. and i believe that in that respect, the president will have the support of every member of congress to make sure we do everything necessary to help the first responders, the investigators that are located in boston right now trying to figure this out and apprehend whoever was responsible and exact justice as quickly as any democracy allows us to. we had a good conversation on any number of subjects, including a brief bing on where things stood with the -- a briefing on where things stood with the bombing in boston. we discussed budget matters and certainly we discussed the one piece of legislation that will be coming up today that is of importance to everyone in america, and that's the notion of having security when it comes to the cyberworld and making sure that not only are we doing everything to protect our people against attacks that are physical but also these days attacks that come through the internet, through the cyberworld, which can be d
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the election results were certified. the winner by a razor thin margin less than one percentage point hand-picked by president late hugo chavez to carry on the separatist union. >>> following the boston bombings, scotland yard is beefing up the already extraordinary security measures they already put in place for margaret thatcher's funeral tomorrow. hundreds of military troops will be visible along the procession route through the streets of london. and with so many dignitaries that are expected to attend shortstops, including queen elizabeth and former prime minister, scotland yard is fine tuning its behind the scenes security operation as well. >>> all right. when wall street opens this morning, traders will be trying to shake off the worst losses in the year. concerns about economic slowdown in china brought on plenty of selling yesterday. the dow lost 266 points, nearly 2%. the other major averages were down significantly. it was the biggest drop for stocks since early november. >> right now we'll take a look at you
the election results were certified. the winner by a razor thin margin less than one percentage point hand-picked by president late hugo chavez to carry on the separatist union. >>> following the boston bombings, scotland yard is beefing up the already extraordinary security measures they already put in place for margaret thatcher's funeral tomorrow. hundreds of military troops will be visible along the procession route through the streets of london. and with so many dignitaries that...
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this comes days before the first election since u.s. troops left. >>> the u.s. supreme court decided not to hear a case challenging new york's gun control law. it puts limits on who can get a permit. a group of residents filed suit seeking to over turn the law. >>> bad service? what we learned about mail delivery in the bay area and the distinction one city has earned. >> firefighters are used to using devices to save lives but a device a firefighter wore saved his own. mary gonzales had a cold, she also has asthma. so she sees her allergist who has a receptionist susan, who sees that she's due for a mammogram. mary has one that day. that's when she finds out she has a tumor. she has a successful surgery and because her health provider has an amazing connected system, she has her life. i don't know what you have but i have kaiser permanente. kaiser permanente. thrive when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chas
this comes days before the first election since u.s. troops left. >>> the u.s. supreme court decided not to hear a case challenging new york's gun control law. it puts limits on who can get a permit. a group of residents filed suit seeking to over turn the law. >>> bad service? what we learned about mail delivery in the bay area and the distinction one city has earned. >> firefighters are used to using devices to save lives but a device a firefighter wore saved his own....
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and i think the mashed obama is one of the reason he is got elected, he's a stable, measured presence. it's important that he do that, but also be present. >> michael before we let you go, there's demand for answers, a lot of pressure on naming a suspect. but in the end, i mean this could take a considerable amount of time. you think about the anthrax attack, post 9/11. the answers around that remain sort of hazy to this day. as an expert had has dealt with these issues before, i'm sure you would caution us that the solutions may not be forthcoming in any sort of short timeframe. >> i would be and i think that messaging has been coming out loud and clear from the white house and the task force and the mayor and governor of massachusetts, i think that's very good. the other thing i'm very happy hasn't happened yet and i hope it doesn't, is that we don't engage in political fingerpointing about why this happened. we've got to grieve for the victims, take care, make sure we have things secure. figure out who did this. and then there will be a time to reflect on this. and there will be a
and i think the mashed obama is one of the reason he is got elected, he's a stable, measured presence. it's important that he do that, but also be present. >> michael before we let you go, there's demand for answers, a lot of pressure on naming a suspect. but in the end, i mean this could take a considerable amount of time. you think about the anthrax attack, post 9/11. the answers around that remain sort of hazy to this day. as an expert had has dealt with these issues before, i'm sure...
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a showdown may be looming in venezuela, after a disputed presidential election. president-elect nicolas maduro warned today he will not allow an opposition march tomorrow. he blamed protesters for monday's clashes that killed at least seven people and injured dozens in caracas and other cities. the demonstrators demanded a full vote recount, something elections authorities have ruled out. maduro charged today it's all part of a coup plot, orchestrated by opposition candidate henrique capriles. >> (translated): the results were impeccable, they know it, the group that has so much hate within and that yesterday went crazy calling for violence for people in the street. i can announce here we have defeated a coupe but they are going to continue to destabilize. today i declare the coup defeated. >> sreenivasan: the official results from sunday's election showed maduro winning by 265,000 votes. opposition officials say their count shows that capriles won by more than 300,000 votes. a major earthquake struck southeastern iran today, killing dozens of people. the quake r
a showdown may be looming in venezuela, after a disputed presidential election. president-elect nicolas maduro warned today he will not allow an opposition march tomorrow. he blamed protesters for monday's clashes that killed at least seven people and injured dozens in caracas and other cities. the demonstrators demanded a full vote recount, something elections authorities have ruled out. maduro charged today it's all part of a coup plot, orchestrated by opposition candidate henrique capriles....
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we have the conviction that we won the elections here. tosyrian troops loyal president bashar al-assad appeared to have broken a rebel blockade of two key bases in the province of idlib. according to opposition activists, up to 50 rebel fighters were killed in the clashes. meanwhile, syria's main political opposition group says nearly 30 children were killed in a government airstrike on sunday. in new european union report says the problem of human trafficking is deepening in europe with a number of victims increasing as the number of convictions falls. nearly 24,000 people were victims of human trafficking over three years according to the report. but its authors of the actual number is probably far higher, in the hundreds of thousands. on monday, the european commissioner for home affairs urged eu member states to take action. we know today with certainty the situation regarding human trafficking in europe has deteriorated. the number of confirmed or presumed victims of trafficking 2008-sed by 18% between 2010. >> president, has signed
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he announced he will not see re-election. he was in the hospital, came back from the hospital to address reporters today. the mayor has -- really looms large in the city of boston because of the duration and the fame of his tenure there. >> for sure. i mean, he was -- he's been mayor for 20 years. of course, was mayor on 9/11 when two of the planes left boston logan airport. and so security here has been taken uber seriously ever since. in many ways this was the worst place to try to do something like this because police had swept that area. there were emergency responders who did yoemen's work taking care of people immediately, highly trained folks there. there were dozens if not hundreds of police in those two blocks and race officials. police were drawing their pistols within seconds muof tha explosion. the presence was there. i'm sure much will be examined and how much they've spent on security in the past. but it's -- you know, from all accounts, at least at first, they did what they were supposed to do. >> curt of -- >>
he announced he will not see re-election. he was in the hospital, came back from the hospital to address reporters today. the mayor has -- really looms large in the city of boston because of the duration and the fame of his tenure there. >> for sure. i mean, he was -- he's been mayor for 20 years. of course, was mayor on 9/11 when two of the planes left boston logan airport. and so security here has been taken uber seriously ever since. in many ways this was the worst place to try to do...
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i would be surprised if all non-elective surgeries. for our general and emergency service, we did cancel our scheduled cases for tomorrow and we have to sort them out over the next several days. >> did you saw all victims have been identify? >> no, i didn't. i don't have that information. >> have they reached their family members? >> again, i don't know. >> can we expect further information tonight? can we get further updates? >> tomorrow. i'm looking for my public affairs. the next press conference will be tomorrow. >> do you know if everyone has identified? >> we'll let you know, public affairs is on call 24/7. >> is this a trying night for you and your colleagues? >> it's been a busy day. >> how many hours of surgeries did you do? >> approximately? >> six surgeries, right? how many hours? >> well, i started doing surgery at 8:00 a.m. and i stopped to talk to you. actually, i have to go back. >> can you spell your last name for us? >> fagenholz and first name peter. >> can you identify how we should identify you? >> i'm a trauma surg
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truth of the matter is we have a lot of people, 62% of the people come out and vote during presidential elections. " in terms of the number of people who are involved, that number is pretty small. tavis: i digress on that. i hope you're wrong about how this will end up. let's spend some time on the budget. the good news is there will be a lot of debate on this in the coming weeks. hope to have you back to talk more about this budget as it advances. let's take a few minutes to talk about what it means that this cuttingas the president social security, it has the president cutting medicare, you and a few other members of congress delivered almost 2.9 5,000,002 measures to the white house just days ago saying do not do this. yet the white house did anyway. what is your read tonight on the budget? >> the think the president has made a huge mistake in terms of public policy. the most important economic reality facing america today is the middle class is disappearing and we got a heck of a lot of people living in poverty. the wealthiest 1% are doing phenomenally well. mind is unconscionable to do what
truth of the matter is we have a lot of people, 62% of the people come out and vote during presidential elections. " in terms of the number of people who are involved, that number is pretty small. tavis: i digress on that. i hope you're wrong about how this will end up. let's spend some time on the budget. the good news is there will be a lot of debate on this in the coming weeks. hope to have you back to talk more about this budget as it advances. let's take a few minutes to talk about...
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i would be surprised if all non-elective surgeries. i can tell that you for our general and emergency service, we did cancel our scheduled cases for tomorrow and we're going to have to just sort them out over the next several days. >> did you saw all victims have been identified? >> no, i didn't. i don't have that information. >> do you know if all have reached their family members? >> again, i don't know. >> can we expect further information tonight? will we get further updates? >> tomorrow probably. >> tomorrow. i'm looking at mike from our public affairs office. the next press conference will be tomorrow. >> do you know if everyone has identified? >> we'll let you know, public affairs is on call 24/7. >> do you know if everybody's been identified and connected with their families? i don't know that yet. >> doctor, how much is this a trying night for you and your colleagues? how much of a trying day and night has this been for you? >> it's been a busy day. >> how many hours of surgeries did you do if you add them all up? >> approxima
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funds that would take for us to get elected. if we worried about basically can we keep guns out of the -- in a commercial transaction -- from a criminal or a criminally insane person who has gone through a court and found to be unfit, just maybe we could save one life. someone says, why did you take this on? well, i don't know why else we were sent here, mr. president, and to try to make a difference. you know, the easiest vote i can make while i'm a senator is no. i can make no and vote no on about everything, and be fine. i can go home and people won't -- why didout do that? i'm glad you voted that way. i don't like that either. you follow me? no is the safest vote as a congressperson or senator. i understand that. and it's wonderful, i guess to have a -- this is a great honor to be in this unbelievable body, with these truly magnificent people. i want to make a difference. i want to do something. and i think most of my colleagues. the only thing i'm asking my colleagues, who have been told something or heard something or they
funds that would take for us to get elected. if we worried about basically can we keep guns out of the -- in a commercial transaction -- from a criminal or a criminally insane person who has gone through a court and found to be unfit, just maybe we could save one life. someone says, why did you take this on? well, i don't know why else we were sent here, mr. president, and to try to make a difference. you know, the easiest vote i can make while i'm a senator is no. i can make no and vote no on...
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streets in protest over the now is to wins for the edge of a good shot it's in sunday's presidential election. and sixty five years since its founding but what claims to be a bacon of democracy in the middle east is critics say fall staring into a hardline of religious right when it's. this is all see coming to life from moscow hello and welcome to the program. too and last said the finish line of the boston marathon have left three dead including a nature old boy well the one hundred sixty are in hospital with larry's injuries many have lost limbs in the bombings no one has claimed responsibility for the tower while the white house says the public traitors will field of full weight of justice as all she is marina fortnight reports now. u.s. president barack obama said that the u.s. does not yet have all the answers as to who is behind. why they did this but obama said the u.s. will find out who did it and will hold him accountable he would not go into detail he said an investigation is ongoing and that. u.s. federal officials will be helping out boston in any way that city needs as they cont
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know, i won't get elected. and i think she felt that he was being punished through the death of bennie and she drew away from him and that made things completely worse. i think that if they had come together during that time and talked it through, they would have saved themselves a lot of unhappiness. >> and we should tell people that pierce had walked away from politics because of his concerns for jane. he resigned his senate seat. he went back to the family home. and essentially turned down appointments for things. so she felt that he left politics for good. >> yes. except the local politics. she accepted that he needed to continue with his politics and so he did. when he went back to new hampshire. she didn't mind that because she saw him every night. >> now, one interesting aspect of this is that she was on the second floor of the family quarters of the white house, but she was trying to seek some understanding of this. i understand that there was a spiritualist movement in the united states at the time and
know, i won't get elected. and i think she felt that he was being punished through the death of bennie and she drew away from him and that made things completely worse. i think that if they had come together during that time and talked it through, they would have saved themselves a lot of unhappiness. >> and we should tell people that pierce had walked away from politics because of his concerns for jane. he resigned his senate seat. he went back to the family home. and essentially turned...
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we'd obviously stopped elective surgery to prepare for these patients. and that distribution of the severely injured patients amongst several hospitals i think made a difference. i would also say the blood pressure of one particular patient on arrival was very low, and the response time from the scene to arriving to us and then in the operating room was extremely fast. and if it had been delayed a little bit longer, i wonder if we wouldn't have seen more people pass away. >> dr. alasdair conn, we thank you and all your colleagues and work you've been doing in boston. thank you, sir. we're going to be back with more after this. >> thank you. he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap.
we'd obviously stopped elective surgery to prepare for these patients. and that distribution of the severely injured patients amongst several hospitals i think made a difference. i would also say the blood pressure of one particular patient on arrival was very low, and the response time from the scene to arriving to us and then in the operating room was extremely fast. and if it had been delayed a little bit longer, i wonder if we wouldn't have seen more people pass away. >> dr. alasdair...
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of the republicans running for the nomination to compete for john kerry's senate seat in the special election. he crossed the finish line just before the blast and gabriel gomez joins me now from boston. first of all, thankfully you are all right physically. but tell me what you experienced as you crossed the finish line and then heard the blast? >> sure. yeah. first you know, my family and my thoughts and prayers are with martin's family. with families of the two people killed, and with 176 people that were seriously injured in the hospital. two blocks before the finish line. my wife and kids were there. my youngest is an 8-year-old son. and i went over there and greeted them, gave them the hugs and kisses and i finished the finish line, minutes before the explosions went off. i was about a block and a half away. i heard the explosion, i saw the smoke. i heard the explosion, my first innistinct was to try to get ho of my wife and kids to make sure they were fine. we were supposed to meet up right afterwards. it took about 30 minutes to get ahold of them. you know my emotions were boiling ove
of the republicans running for the nomination to compete for john kerry's senate seat in the special election. he crossed the finish line just before the blast and gabriel gomez joins me now from boston. first of all, thankfully you are all right physically. but tell me what you experienced as you crossed the finish line and then heard the blast? >> sure. yeah. first you know, my family and my thoughts and prayers are with martin's family. with families of the two people killed, and with...
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you're going to have a primary, that special election very soon now. what went into your decision? maybe it's just obviously human sentiment to decide to suspend your politics in this race? >> well, before being a democrat, before being a red sox fan, we're -- we're all from the bay state. and so i think steve lynch and i and the three republican candidates, we all know that that's the most important thing that we have to do. yesterday, today, and for as many days as it takes to allow the healing to really begin. and so i'm not campaigning, and i think that's the right message to be sending. my television commercials are off the air. and i think that's the way it should be. we should just be thinking about what happened and the families that were affected. >> how do you think the coordination is going on between governor deval patrick and the president? i see that the president -- i just learned it tonight. he's going to be coming up to the cathedral of the holy cross in boston this thursday for the memorial service. and the whole sort of spiritual aspect to be honored, this event.
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. >>> in venezuela, hugo chavez's chosen successor, the interim president nicholas maduro has been elected that nation's new president. a narrow win though. just over 50% of the vote. >>> and in this country the f.a.a. has ordered more than a thousand, mostly late model boeing 737s to be examined to see if a part of the planes' tails need to be replaced. specifically it's a pin that holds the horizontal stabilizer which the pilots use to control the pitch of the aircraft. the potential defect has not caused any accidents. f.a.a. says there is no immediate threat. if that were the case they say the planes would all be grounded and nothing close to that is happening. >>> we're back with more of our coverage of the attack today in boston right after this. >>> we are back and back up to boston we go. nbc's katy tur was able to make her way up there after first word of this. it was striking to hear the governor of massachusetts tell people to stay in their homes, stay off the streets and avoid crowds. i imagine the center of the city still feels so eerie. >> so eerie, brian. everything that was
. >>> in venezuela, hugo chavez's chosen successor, the interim president nicholas maduro has been elected that nation's new president. a narrow win though. just over 50% of the vote. >>> and in this country the f.a.a. has ordered more than a thousand, mostly late model boeing 737s to be examined to see if a part of the planes' tails need to be replaced. specifically it's a pin that holds the horizontal stabilizer which the pilots use to control the pitch of the aircraft. the...
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four people reported dead over clashes in vends disputed election. the hand picked successor to hugo chavez narrowly defeated his opponent who is now demanding a recount there were peaceful protests as well. supporters banged pots and pans and blocked streets with burning rubbish. when we come back, we will go live to one boston hospital and check in with bill hemmer. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. to your table for a limited time! it's our seafood dinner for two for just 25 dollars! a handcrafted seafood feast made to share. first you each get salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. then choose two from a wide variety of chef-inspired trées
four people reported dead over clashes in vends disputed election. the hand picked successor to hugo chavez narrowly defeated his opponent who is now demanding a recount there were peaceful protests as well. supporters banged pots and pans and blocked streets with burning rubbish. when we come back, we will go live to one boston hospital and check in with bill hemmer. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. all...
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elections will naturally follow as the consequence of doing so. and i'd like to talk about her days winning the argument, in particular her seminal speech on january 19, 1976 entitled "britain awake." at the time, it seemed to many that the conservative movement had failed. as james callahan succeeded harold wilson as the labour prime minister, the tories were in disarray. but thatcher wrested control of the party away from former prime minister edward heath. she said at the time that she did not anticipate a female prime minister in her lifetime. and i'd be remiss if i did not note that margaret thatcher was britain's first and to date only female prime minister. thatcher was a trailblazer and her ascension wasn't simply a matter of breaking the glass ceiling as much as it was refusing to acknowledge its existence. thatcher made the argument in that 1976 speech. she began by observing -- quote -- "the first duty of any government is to safeguard its people against external aggression, to guarantee the survival of our way of life." she then addres
elections will naturally follow as the consequence of doing so. and i'd like to talk about her days winning the argument, in particular her seminal speech on january 19, 1976 entitled "britain awake." at the time, it seemed to many that the conservative movement had failed. as james callahan succeeded harold wilson as the labour prime minister, the tories were in disarray. but thatcher wrested control of the party away from former prime minister edward heath. she said at the time that...
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that's done at the election. you know, the difference between 100% and a 54% random sample in this situation is statistically not that much. it's almost trivial. >> suarez: cindy, if that margin does hold up, as both of you suggest it's likely to do, is maduro a weakened president because of the closeness of the election? the president of the national assembly, one of his rivals, said the results oblige us to make profound self-criticism. a divided country. >> it's a very divided country. i think that as a result of the narrow margin, nicolas maduro has nowhere the mandate he had been hoping for. last october president chavez won that election with close to 11% of the popular vote. all of the polls going into these last days, you know, before the election show that maduro continued to enjoy a reduced but still a 6 or 7 rcent lead. to have that down to the point th the oppositions calng for a recount because they don't trust, you know, the final count shows that the country is far more divided and there were far m
that's done at the election. you know, the difference between 100% and a 54% random sample in this situation is statistically not that much. it's almost trivial. >> suarez: cindy, if that margin does hold up, as both of you suggest it's likely to do, is maduro a weakened president because of the closeness of the election? the president of the national assembly, one of his rivals, said the results oblige us to make profound self-criticism. a divided country. >> it's a very divided...
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know, i won't get elected. and i think she felt that he was being punished through the death of benny and she drew away from him and that made things completely worse. i think that if they had come together during that time and talked it through, they would have saved themselves a lot of unhappiness. >> and we should tell people that pierce had walked away from politics because of his concerns for jane. he resigned his senate seat. he went back to the family home. and essentially turned down appointments for things. so she felt that he left politics for good. >> yes. except the local politics. she accepted that he needed to continue with his politics and so he did. when he went back to new hampshire. she didn't mind that because she saw him every night. >> now, one interesting aspect of this is that she was on the second floor of the family quarters of the white house, but she was trying to seek some understanding of this. i understand that there was a spiritualist movement in the united states at the time and
know, i won't get elected. and i think she felt that he was being punished through the death of benny and she drew away from him and that made things completely worse. i think that if they had come together during that time and talked it through, they would have saved themselves a lot of unhappiness. >> and we should tell people that pierce had walked away from politics because of his concerns for jane. he resigned his senate seat. he went back to the family home. and essentially turned...
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i think the political lesson, republicans learned in the last election was they can no longer take such an extremist approach to issues of immigration. >> bill: as somebody put it, it will happen because democrats want it and republicans need it. >> that's right. think about the political distance we've traveled in such a short period of time. we've gone from november where the republican presidential candidate said he would veto the dream act right? it would allow young people the opportunity to work toward citizenship. >> bill: where he was talking about self-deportation. >> here we are. you know, eight months later. where we're talking about the possibility of a bipartisan immigration reform bill. so let's just keep the momentum moving. it is really going to be important that people be engaged this issue. >> bill: is there the same willingness to cooperate and maybe hammer out a compromise agreement on immigration reform in the house as we've seen in the senate? >> well, interestingly, there is a bipartisan group in the house that has also been negotiating immigration reform. that be
i think the political lesson, republicans learned in the last election was they can no longer take such an extremist approach to issues of immigration. >> bill: as somebody put it, it will happen because democrats want it and republicans need it. >> that's right. think about the political distance we've traveled in such a short period of time. we've gone from november where the republican presidential candidate said he would veto the dream act right? it would allow young people the...
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. >> brian: we know in 1775, elections in concorde. we know it's a true international event and we know it culminates right there, so they get maximum bang for their dollar. here is the thing, you have two separate lawmakers, one is peter king, a specialization of homeland security, said these are the hallmark of al-qaeda. you're not willing to go there yet. >> no. these are basically the methods of al-qaeda. all i need is one indicator, the identity of a perpetrator, a video, a press release. otherwise this could also be used by other type of terrorists. i would feel that this is how al-qaeda operates, but i don't have that one determining element that would be the i.d. of that person. >> brian: this would be an enormous success for them had they pulled this off, had they been behind this. how do they view what happened so far? >> well, even if we don't know who that is, if it's domestic or international, you already have sources on-line in the middle east by jihaddists who are very happy that something bad happened to the united stat
. >> brian: we know in 1775, elections in concorde. we know it's a true international event and we know it culminates right there, so they get maximum bang for their dollar. here is the thing, you have two separate lawmakers, one is peter king, a specialization of homeland security, said these are the hallmark of al-qaeda. you're not willing to go there yet. >> no. these are basically the methods of al-qaeda. all i need is one indicator, the identity of a perpetrator, a video, a...
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the italian election added further complexity to the european outlook. >> and then concerns about the budget and sequestration. >> is that the theme of all the budgets? >>, certainly there's been the idea of the corns on the consumer. the concerns about the budget. that colors what people are deciding in the c-suite. we've been hearing that from a number of the banks. whether it be concerns about the budget or the debt ceiling, it's one of these issues. >> and all of these come as the banks are performing very well. if you want to know whether they are safer, if they are better businesses compared to a year ago, that's another question, right, mary? >> take a look at the revenue. a number of banks would argue, yes, we are safer. but as far as revenue goes, this is speaks to how the businesses are performing. really the growth on the revenue front isn't there. it's either down or very slight increases in revenue growth. you are seeing improvement in profitability as these companies continue to cut costs. they're being very, very aggressive on expense management. and that's helping to d
the italian election added further complexity to the european outlook. >> and then concerns about the budget and sequestration. >> is that the theme of all the budgets? >>, certainly there's been the idea of the corns on the consumer. the concerns about the budget. that colors what people are deciding in the c-suite. we've been hearing that from a number of the banks. whether it be concerns about the budget or the debt ceiling, it's one of these issues. >> and all of...
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in that in november when president elect came up here to washington to meet with president obama, shortly before his inaugural. it was a successful meeting. it is telling about the relationship between u.s. and mexico that the president is traveling to mexico in may to meet again with the president to discuss a broad range of issues. the second reason it is timely is because on the american side, we have not seen the policy environment the so conducive to dealing with the key issues between the u.s. and mexico. is hot andtion bill heavy, front and center. ginsburg indid espagnole. shows, toe sunday talk about immigration. the gang of eight is hard at work on that. guns, u.s.-mexico relations. i think the guns may come out not quite as favorable to mexico's longstanding positions as the immigration debate might. i would take a 14 two. we will be in good shape. the third is trade. states, nowunited japan, canada, are linked in the trans-pacific partnership talks. talks with many of our key trading allies across the pacific. many of us view it as a chance. into thebring nafta 21st century. m
in that in november when president elect came up here to washington to meet with president obama, shortly before his inaugural. it was a successful meeting. it is telling about the relationship between u.s. and mexico that the president is traveling to mexico in may to meet again with the president to discuss a broad range of issues. the second reason it is timely is because on the american side, we have not seen the policy environment the so conducive to dealing with the key issues between the...
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and frankly elections have had an impact as well. but i would say this, both the senate and the american people are at one with this. they will be -- they will support. the senate and the american people will support commonsense, balanced solution and the 11 million who are here illegally, provided that they have assurance that we will not have future waves of illegal immigration. john has made that a watch word as we have moved this bill through. and we believe those provisions are very important. the president didn't believe in a trigger, but we did. we created a trigger that is achievable and specific so it can't be used as an excuse not to provide the path to citizenship. >> in 2007 once the bill was introduced was when you started to get the wave of talk radio critics and the town hall meetings that i know senator mccain remembers well, so, there is already some chatter -- is there any reason to believe that that same din milk -- >> thanks to the effort of a lot of us, but especially marco rubio, there has been an outreach to ma
and frankly elections have had an impact as well. but i would say this, both the senate and the american people are at one with this. they will be -- they will support. the senate and the american people will support commonsense, balanced solution and the 11 million who are here illegally, provided that they have assurance that we will not have future waves of illegal immigration. john has made that a watch word as we have moved this bill through. and we believe those provisions are very...
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back from that school, i had way too many of my colleagues i could call upon for advice on how as an elected official to deal with a tragedy of this mag tiewtd. i could call my friends in arizona, or i could call my friends in colorado or call up my new colleague governor kaine from virginia. there were too many places to turn. and it had happened to us in connecticut in the place that we never, ever thought would be subject to gun violence. and so we're finally after this tipping point having a debate about what we can do. and through all of the back-and-forth this week and last about whether we would have a vote on this floor, could brie wee overcome a filibuster, could we come to a ties comiez on background checks, would we add to that high-capacity magazines, underneath it all are these thousands of victims, little girls and boys in newtown but 16 and 17 and 31 and 68-year-olds from across the country who have been gunned down over the course of the last several decades. without this body raising a finger to try to make things different. well, it time for those victims' stories to be tol
back from that school, i had way too many of my colleagues i could call upon for advice on how as an elected official to deal with a tragedy of this mag tiewtd. i could call my friends in arizona, or i could call my friends in colorado or call up my new colleague governor kaine from virginia. there were too many places to turn. and it had happened to us in connecticut in the place that we never, ever thought would be subject to gun violence. and so we're finally after this tipping point having...